Re: Direto calibration
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:38 pm
Hi all, this is a super helpful thread.
I have a question, and that is, the first time i calibrated my trainer was after about 4 months of use, and in that time, the offset number had shifted by 8 points (and the resistance was "off" versus my Stages). So, I followed the procedure to tighten the drive belt, and everything worked great and the wattage / resistance was back to being very accurate.
However, two months later I calibrated again, and the offset number had again drifted, this time by roughly 5 or 6 points. Is this normal for it to slip so quickly? Did i do maybe not tighten the bolt enough when I fixed it last time?
Thanks!
I have a question, and that is, the first time i calibrated my trainer was after about 4 months of use, and in that time, the offset number had shifted by 8 points (and the resistance was "off" versus my Stages). So, I followed the procedure to tighten the drive belt, and everything worked great and the wattage / resistance was back to being very accurate.
However, two months later I calibrated again, and the offset number had again drifted, this time by roughly 5 or 6 points. Is this normal for it to slip so quickly? Did i do maybe not tighten the bolt enough when I fixed it last time?
Thanks!